PRESS for Good Friday by Kristiana Rae Colón​directed by Sherri Eden Barber @ The Flea Theater

"Under the direction of Sherri Eden Barber, their performances are perfectly measured, particularly that of DeCrane’s Emme, whose gut-wrenching revelation is enough to render equally stunned silence from those both onstage and off."-- Off-Off Broadway online

"Presented by The Flea Theater, Good Friday is superbly performed by its resident company of actors known as The Bats. They are Dolores Avery, Caturah Brown, Raiane Cantisano, Clea DeCrane, Ure Egbuho, Erin Noll and Pearl Shin. To go into detail regarding their particular roles would spoil the play’s startling revelations." -- TheaterScene

"The Bats serve the play an excellent and terrifying production. The experience is stressful and emotionally exhausting largely because of their exceptionally convincing distress and desperation." -- Theater is Easy

"DeCrane shows a lot of skill as an actor, turning her heroine/villain into someone worthy of empathy. As a playwright, her dialogue is peppered with clever quips and one liners, all of which the cast delivers with mastery under the guidance of director Kevin Kittle."- Theater is Easy (BEST BET)

"Clea DeCrane clearly has the pulse on her time and peers."- Woman Around Town

"DeCrane's script is well-constructed and engaging, and her dialogue is snappy."- Stage & Cinema

“The entire cast of Bitter Greens does a superb job of bringing Clea DeCrane’s play to life and expressing just what it means to be a millennial in today’s world.” - A Seat on the Aisle

Bitter Greens with Andy Do, photo by Brendan Swift

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